Intimations.

A. S. WATSON

AND CO., LTD.

Wine and Spirit Merchants.

ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.

SHERRY.

B. Superior Pale Dry, Din-

Per do. Per but.

ner Wine, Green Seal Capsule $10.80 $0.00

C. Manzanilla, l'ale Natural →

Sherry, White Capsule

C.C. Superior Old Dry. Pate

Natural Sherry, Red Seal Capsule

D. Very Superior Qld Pale Diy, Choice Old Wine, White Seat Capsule

17.00

1,00

14.40

+

1.20

16.28 1.35

F. Extra Superior Old Pale -Dry, Very-Einest Quality (old.

bottled), Black Seal Capsule... 24.00

2.00

B, C, and CC are excellent Dinner Wines, D and E are After-Dinner Wines of a very fine vintage.

ALL ARE SUPERIOR XERES WINES.

The following Wines, bottled in Europe, have been specially selected, and procured from the celebrated firm of Messrs. Geo. G. SANDEMAN, 'Sons & Co., of London, Oporto and Xeres ;-

Perdo. Pet hat.

LIGHT DRY

BOLERA

VERY PALE DRY

FULL GOLDEN

PALE DRY NUTTY.. 27.00 FINE OLD BROWN.. 36.00

$15.00 $1.25 21.00 1.75 21.00 1.75 24.00 2.00 2.25 3.00

MADEIRA.

000 FIN

Per doz Per bot. -15.00 1.25 24.00 2:00

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JANUARY 17, 1903.

NOTICE

All communications, Interklei ytor publication in The "HONGKONG TELROHAPII hold he addressed to the. Bellune, 1, les Houva Hload, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Nani and Address

Ordinary business communications should be addressed The Editor will not alertako be responsible for

to Tha Maringer.

any rejected MS., nor to return any Contribution.

'part of his carning's to China, while by means "Don't ful to get some views of picturday s of his close co-operation and powerful trade Hongkong, Le Manyen his ibe u any nylo guilds he drives every native out of the retall | you want — •dal, business. Everywhere we find objections arised against their immigration, yet if the natives will not work and the while men

cannot it is difficult to say wha

will

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE).

labour and open up the lands.. If DATGY—$30 per aunane,

Africa will not have the Chinese, then WEEKLY $13 per anno. The rates per quarter at per menscio, proportional, the native question, already one of the most The Tally ille in delivered free when the rowdifficult and complex before the British

sible to messenger. On copies sent by post air alitional $1.80 per quarter is charged for stage. Government, will become more involved. The postage on the weekly how to any part of the | At present there is such a scarcity of labour Single Coples Bally, ten, conta; Weekly, twenty in the Transvaal that work on the gold mines is being retarded. The Kafir is an agriculturalist at heart, and mining is a December 14, at Rochampton, Rev, E. B. disagreeable type of employment to BEAUCHAMP, aged 51.

him. He wishes to marry, to have land and

world in 80 cents per quarter,

To Gents.

DEATHS.

ICUT. G. J. B. Sayer, of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, has be appointed Captain, Juice Capt. Forbes resigned.".

THE British sloop Phæniz arrived from Pak- hoi this morning, and the Italian cruiser Pie monte from Singapore. The cruiser Pique is be sent home shortly from the Chinese to pay off it Devonport, as it is found blic is in need of mule extensive repairs than te

an be carried out at the Hongkong, yard, - A VERY enjoyable dance was given last night: at Chater's Bungalow, Kowloon, kindly fent for the occasion by Sir Paul Chater, MG, under the auspices of the newly formed South. Lothian Lodge. There was a very large vigour till the early hours of this morning.

Ms. Tomlin :—I havu very much pleasure in, för in-good of China. He concluded by wish- seen ding that."

ing the wchool and i's Ponors every success Carried

evd pissperity, Mr. Hewan thanked the com...” pany present on Behalf of Mr. Loo Koon Ting and the pupils whilst Mr. La Koon Ting before bringing the proceedings to a close stated that next year (Chinese) the School, would be rest moved to Yaumati, where a site has been ob- tained, instead of a night school; it would then be a school for day scholars.

CONSULTING COMMITTEE Mr. T. H. Reid beg to propose the re election of Messrs. Van Buren, Chow Hing Kee, Chow Tung Shang and J. H. Lewis to the Consulting Committeräva

Mr. Klinck -I beg to second. Carried.

-

Ali. Ward

AUDITORS.

1 beg to propose the re-election of Messrs, W. 11. Potts and A. OD). Gourdin

Mr. Murray Bain-1 beg to second- Carried.

as auditors.

The Chairman:That is all the business, gentlemen, I am obliged to you for your attendance. The dividend warrants will le ready on Monday morning.

Among the donors of the prizes were Cap tains Robinson and Walker, Messia. S. A. Séth, Loo Koon Ting, Chan Hewan, Tam Tsz Kong, Chun Lai Chuen, Cheang Mun Poh and others.

HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD..

The following is the fourteenth report of the board of directors to the ordinary meeting of

- December 14, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Franc &, cattle like his fathers with the rest of his gathering, and dancing was kept up with much | PRESENTATION OF¬PRIZES Azshareholders, to be held at the Company's .

daughter of late J. W, Carrall, of Chefoo.

Un the 13th January, at No. 4. Kungping Road, of cerebral apoplexy, WATSON W. RICH, Chief Engineer of the Dankow-Canton Railway, aged 61 years.

he Hongkong

elcgrapit

Hongkong, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1903

ANOTHER LABOUR PROBLEM.

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tribesmen, and he regards work at the mines away from home and wage earning in general as a temporary opportunity for acquiring capital for these purposes. Owing to the high wages paid at the mines the native can

.

A NATIVE passenger by one of the Canton night boats from Canton nccidentally fell over- bard at about a distance of forty-one miles

KOON HEW SCHOOL,

A very pleasing function took place last evening when the first presentation of prizes

offices; Victoria Buildings, at noon on the 26th January →→

Gentlemen,-The Directors have now to submit to you a General Statement of the Affairs of the Company, and Balance Sheet for

The net profits for that period including $8,305.01 balance brought forward from

front and boats lowered to peak for the Barand We at the Kost, Heur School, Bonhan the year ending 31st December, 1902: stopped bouts lowered to seek for the Strand West: This institution was first opened missing man, but to no purpose. The China-in February, 1902, and the whole of the ex man was afterwards picked up by other river penses were defrayed by two of our Chinese last account, after paying all charges, boat which, was following in the wake of the citizens, viz, Mess s. Low Koon Ting and Chin amount to $732,649.76. From this Amount first stemmer.

Hewan Mr. Loo Koon Ting presided, and an interim dividend of $6 per share has there were also present Mr. Chan Hewan Malready been paid. It is now proposed to Piercy, Mr., Skies, Rev. E. J. Barnett, M.A., Mr. and Mrs. Bommon, Mr. and Mrs. Young hee, Mr. Abraham, Messes: Tam Tsz Kong, uc Shun Chuen, Cheang Mun Puh Tang, Chee Ngo, Low Hip Chee, Chun Yuk Nam, Yuen Kuk Choi and others.

CAPT. Kumpel, of the six. Derawongse from Bangkok, reports-3 miles South of Tulo Obi on the thirst. met a dismasted junk named King Ching Choy. Her rudder was gone and she was badly leaking. Her cargo wis thrown 96 men in a half starved condition from her and overband to keep her afloat. We took on board landed their ihe next day at Cape St. James: The weather was rough..

usually earn suficient to satisfy his needs in a few months, and thus attains to the realization of his desire just as he has become sufficiently experienced to be of reni value to his employer who is in this way constantly losing his best hands: Con sequently the solution of the problem In another column will be found

lies in the introduction of outside labour Reuter's telegram pointing out that the news and, as evidenced by the tin mines papers unanimously protest against the sugin the Federated Malay States, the gested importation of Chinese on the Rand. Chinese are admirably suited to the work Some of them, it states, condemn the idea We have seen in the case of our own Colony outright and others express serious misgiv- they are submissive and excellent workers ings. But the question is not a new one, under European supervision, and there for we find that, several months since much is no reason, therefore, why, in South Africa, attention was being devoted to the labour where there is unbounded mineral resources, problem .in

South Africa, and severe the introduction of Chinese should not criticisms were written on a Blue Book deal realise every expectation, especially if they ing with the subject. At the time the Pall are kept within bounds, both in, moral Mall Gazelle pointed out that the Kaffir and-physical-conditions-under-the-laws to man would have to starve from sheer

be inaugurated by new administration; in laziness, or labour would have to be

our South Africa Colonies. imported from oversea, while the Times, in drawing attention to the fact that no one has had larger acquaintance with the subject than Sir Marshal Clarke, whose belief is that the natives are fast acquiring new wants, and voluntarily go to work in increasing eceive promp attention at c. Munyou's Hongkong. During 1972, 74 persons were nurabers, although they could not be de pended upon to give continuous labour, agreed with the PMG. that, in the end it

will be found necessary to resort to im- ported labour. The St. James's gave it as its opinion that it was by imported labour A. S. WATSON & Co., that the Rhodesian problem will almost certainly have to be solved, and stated that LIMITED,

the obvious sources of supply were India

The Hongkong Dispensary.

TELEPHONE NO. 156. CABLE ADDRESS: "ACHEE," HONGKONG. A. B. C. CODE, 4TH EDITION.

ESTABLISHED 1859.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

POLICE regulations respecting the firing of crackers during the Chinese New Year show that they may he let off within the following limits-Centre Street from the sea to Bonham No. 8 Police Station; a line sunning from No & Police Station down Butter Street, The Van Street, New Sin el, art crossing. Queen's Rond though Wo Fung Street to the Sea; and The Praya from Wo Fung Street to Centre Steel,

Road; Bonham Road from Centre Street to

A BLACK record is published in yesterday's All o ders for developing and printing will Gone rament Gastle. It deals with cime in

Advt.

CAPT. A. R. Grieve. Hongkong Volunteer Corp, has been granted leave of absence till

the 6th May next.

convicted in the Superior Courts, as against 82 in 1901, 79 in 1900, and 77 in 899 The

number of persons acquitted during those periods was 24, 16, 18 al 21 iespectively Last year 3 prisoners were found guilty on the

THE running of torpedoes at the Torpedo vub.capital charge, while 13 were tried for man- Depôt, Kowloon, will le commenced on Monday slaughter, 37fir robbery with valence. Sixty next from 7 30 am. to noon, and 1.30 p.m. to 4

ose prisoners were sent to gaol with hard labour daily.

for over a year and 32 were privately flogged.

You will find that Le Munyon is the only up-to-date Phots Supply Dealer in the Orient Everything in fock stricity new linne 399

THE-Holt steamer Antenor leaves Hongkong and China. As with the Philippines, it is afr England on or about the 2 th inst, with question of inducing the native to work, invalided Army details for passage to London and while it seems to be the settled (Royal Albert Docks). policy of the British Government that the Kaffir should be trained to labour the means of bringing about such a desirable end comprise the main difficulty. Meau- while, the newly acquired colonies stand in urgent need of labour. The Chinaman is

THE Austrian Minister Peni, oten.iary, E. D'Ambro, and family arrived from Kobe this morning. They are on a homeward voyage in the Austrian steamer Silesia,

-Adat.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN

MORTGAGE CO., LD.

י.

AND

CHEE & CO., prefered to the Indian lerace the Colonists you supplies at rea anubis prices. All goods Ne general managers, Des Vaux Road, at

利 廣

17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.

would apply to the Celestial the rules they could not force upon a British Indian subject. As one journal states :-"They would con- fine labourers to fixed localities, and would compel them to observe the same curfew law, by which Kaffics are obliged to be in- FURNITURE doors in town after dark. They could as

DEALERS.

KAWING ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

FURNITURE.

CLASS, and

CHINA WARES.'

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS;

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

easily deprive the Chinaman of opium as they do the Kahr of alcohol. Chinamen could be imported into South Africa on a time contract as Indian coolies are elsewhere. Under restrictions, which it would be im- possible to apply to British subjects, the Chinaman might be turned to good account." Regarding this, there can be no doubt, and one has merely to refer to the Straits Settle- ments and the Federated Malay Slates, to

Are you an artist? Le Munyou can furnish sold strictly reliable. 'Phone 390.– Advt.

On Monday afternoon on the Happy Valley in the first round for the Hongkong Football Challenge Shield, I Company S. F. will play Company S. F. Kick-off at four o'clock,

next.

H. Cornewall Lew s,

..$5

Tus afternoon, at the Valunteer Head-quarters, the members of the Corps, who were present in Hongkong during the Coronation festivities, were each presented with the Coronation medal, recently received from home. About fifty officers, non-coms, and men were present. A mrch out to Belcher's Battery for big gun

***

The sixth ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the China Provident Loan and Mongage Co, Ld, was held at the offices of

eleyen n'clock this morning. There were pre- senied the lion. R. Shewan, (Chairman Messrs. C. Klinck, A. G. Ward, G. Tomlin, J.II. Lewis, T. Reid, G. Murray Bain, Hamilton Sharp, Fung Wa Chun, Chow Hing Kee, Sui

Un and others.

The Chairman said:-Gentlemen, the

The following report was read by Mr. Chan Hewan, the Superintendent --

Hongkong, 16th January, 1903. Sir, have the honour to report on the working of the Koon Hew Free School for the Year 1902. The School was opened in the The number of month of February 1992,

nys enrolled during the year was 716. The average nightly, attendance was 160. "The

number of actual working nights was 216. Four classes were opened during the first hal year, but owing to the great crease in the number of applicants for admission, three more classes were opened after the Summer Holi- days. I personally took charge of the 1st Cass before the Summer Holidays and conduct. ed the Summer Examination for all classes my- self. Three assistant masters were engaged in the First Half Year and later on fone lead Master and two more assistant teachers were added to the teaching staff. The appointment of the Head Master was principally due to my During my temporary absence my duty as leaving the Colony for Shanghai on business

Head Master was entrusted to Mr. C Kent and

as Superintendent to Mr. Tam The Kang; both

!

pay a final dividend of $5 per share, ntal in a total dividend of 12 per cent, per annum, on the capital, and after writing of directors and auditors fees there remains-a-balance-of- $51,707.26 10 be carried forward to the e cilit

of a new profit and loss account.

LIKECTORS.

Mr. A. Haupt and Mr. II. P. White having resigned their seats, Mr. C. Michelau and Mr. J. H. Lewis were invited to join the board la. their place, and this now requires confirmation.

retire by rotation, but offer themselves for re-election.

Messrs.-N. A. Siebs and D. M. Moses now

AUDITORS.

In the absence of Mr. F. Henderson, the ace counts have been audited by Mr. T. Amold in conjunction with Mr. J. C. Peter, who now, reure but offer themselves for re-election.

C. W. DICKSON, Chairman, Hongkong, 12th January, 1993. The following

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accounts:

Are

the statements of

BALANCE SHEET.

Liabilities.

Capital, Equalization of dividend fund, Accounts payable,...... Balance of Profit ...

and Loss account, $732,640.7h

Less Interim 'divid-

end paid

300,000.00

Assets.

Cash terr Amount Advance on Mortgage

Amount Invested in Property ... Furniture Account ...... Accounts Receivable

of these gentlemen an deeply indebted to for their painstaking and energetic manage- ment. After I returned from Shanghai 1 too over the duty of the Superintendent of the

Inspection of the same required my

School and the Supervision au

Dightly attendance. The number of boys so rapidly increased out of all proportion to my expectation that it is evident English Education for the working classes of the Chinese Community is urgently needed in this Colony. The assistant masters of this School To have given entire satisfaction. I am very pleased to report that Tang Sh ng Cheung ist boy of the first class in Summer Examination

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$5,000,000 00 75,000 00 1,504,003.19

432,630.56:

$7,686 643.95

4575-74 3,290, tegos

4,343,697.55

3.763 29 44.408;32

$ 7,686,643.95

· PROEIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.

Dr.

Interim Dividend of 6% for the Half-Year,.....

Charges Account,

Repairs to House Properly, Advertising,

sisestay-a „Fire Insurance, ................

..5 300, cc00

Halance to be Appropriated as

follows-

"Directors' Fees, ......$7,500.00.

Managing Directors',

1,000.00

Fecs, ...............72433-50 Auditors' Fees, ....... Final Dividend of 6%

for the Half-Year, coco0.00 Balance to be carri-" ed to New Ac-.. count,

Cr

27,884.40

17, 10.37-

56785: 10,79682

$1707.26

·433,640 16.,

$7$8,501 20

8,303 4

Interest on Mont- $138,49812

gagtās pensar, Less Interest 'on Loans Payable,

Rents,

Commission,

Scrip Fees,...

Bi,8garg

Profit on Sales of Property,

·156,6.793. 21,0386

13,973-58.

2'800

*392 64.79

$788,90='

SA SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary...

PHOTOGRAPHIC the land. But it cannot be denied journalist, died of pneumonia last Monday En

DEPARTMENT.

has been taken through my recommendation as a Clerk in the "office, of "Mr. Ahmet Rum- Jahn. This boy has long desired to seek employment because his father has not suf ficient means to provide for him at school. After a fortnight's trial in Mr. Rumjahn's Office Mr. Pumjahn found his education was THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial orinted-report and accounts have been in your insufficient to enable him to be a Clerk of some and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge. hands for sore days, so with your permission responsibility, therefore he himself voluntarily with thanks the following donation to the we will follow the usual course and take them undertook to pay this boy $5 a month for his funds of the Hospitals:-

as read. You will see from the accounts that education, for a further two years. Not only 27,800 shares, which remained unplaced this this boy and his father should never forget Mr. time last January, have all been taken up since Rumfaln's kindness shown in such a remark- THE bullion broker, Mr. Pixley, and Abdul then, and that the paid up capital of the com- able way but sur School ought to have a special Rahman, CM.G. of chore have been ex mined pany now reaches $1,000,coo, We have, record of the same. Another thing I have to by the Straits Currency Commission. It is not therefore, to pay a dividend on this amount point out is this, Captain Kobinson of the considered probable that the Committee's re-although we did not get the full benefit of it Stanley Government Lighthouse Tender By Undivided Profits, 1901, port can be ready before the middle of February during the whole year, and although we are has written me once on the subject of training. straining a point to do so, we recommed boys to be sailors. Ife offered himself to teach declaring th. usual dividend of 8%, and so keep boys on board his steamer free of charge. it uniform with those of previous years. I have if any, boys desired to leam navigation. no doubt that you will agree with me that in at once conveyed his intention_to our the interesis of all bona fide investing share-st class bays. Four boys out of the class bad egerly offered themselves for holders, it is advisable to maintain an even rate of dividend (hear, hear), and as far this enterprise. I deeply regret that the desire as possible avid fluctuations which only of the concerned has not succeeded as antici Hay into the hands of outside speculators, pated owing to some special reasons.. Although whose operations are not for the benefit of the result of this scheme has not been carried This company. I regret that it only leaves, a out, I have to thank Captain Robinson; for he mere Stoo. In put to Reserve Fund, but if his so highly appreciated our School and bas we do as well in preport on this year, we taken so keen an interest in our boys. Our should have a substantial amount left over for warmest thanks are due to the donors of Prizes Reserve-After paying 8% again next time. We which we value so much. I am, Sir, Yours do not overlook the importance of building up very faith ally, (Sd) Chan Hewan, Superintend a Reserve Lund, as we cannot - always expect

At the conclusion of the reading of the report, the same immunity from losses that we have bithe le enjoyed, and we ought to have a good the chairman presented the prizes to the success- Reserve to meet such contingencies, (hear hear) (ul cudidates, and as cach came up, he In the past year we bad to call in or fateclose greeted him with some encouraging remarks. one or two loans, bulwes, fiered no loss, our The piites consisted of cheques, gold and silver margins being ample and we trust this may watches and useful books. Mr. Piercy after always be the case. There is nothing, I think, wards remarked that it was indeed very gratify. in the accounts that sequies explanation, ing to see the school progressing so well. The Interest paid, commissions, etc. is considerably report was a very satisfactory one, and the with mails, &c. left San Francisco for this port higher than in the previous year, and we founders of the school, viz, Messrs Loo Koon wie Honoluto, Yokohams, Inland Sea, Kobe, shall endeavour to keep this a wo in future Ting and Chan Hewan were to be congrat- Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 10th inst but the more we bo low, the more we canulated. ile had every hope and assuranceThe Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s B. V.S.. lend, and, of course, with increased business that: a prosperous career naited the school Empress of India arrived it Shanghai at 3'4.n... on Saturday, the 17th inst, and leaves again at we must expect an increase in these items. Mr. Young Her, the inspector of schools (cative) 10 p.m. same day for Hongkong where she is." lefore I move the adoption of the report and contuned in Mr Piercy'sstatements, and added due to arrive at 8 am, co Tuesday, the 20th accounts, I shall be pleased to hear any that he was so that the scholars would jus her newly acquired territory across the China The results of one's own labor is more appre- remarks, frin shareholders

cat benefit by the institution, and as Chips was --- The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s R... Sea, but, as we remarked the other day cisted than any other, and no where is the fact The Chairman (after a pause). As there are in need of those who were both versed in win on Satanley, the 17th inst, and leaves

Empreis of Ching, arrived at Shanghat at the Filipino will not work and objects to the more clearly demonstrated than with pictures" no remarks I beg to move that the report and Chinese and English, he was confident that

again at 1 pm, satis day, for Nagashki where: Chinaman on the ground that he is a great | Get your camera and supplies at Le Munyon's | accounts, as presented, be adopted and passed, the pupils in time to come would have every, she is due to amive at &a.m., on Monday, 1. drain in the country, remitting a very large ABIL

prospect of joining the Government and work 19th inst

SK-foFTASAHI JAPANESE BEER

G. Girault

DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th July, 1902

(728d

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS A SPECIALTY,

DINNERS AND TIFFINS SERVED; UN SHORT NOTICE.

UYSTERS, STEAKS, CHOPS; &C.

AT ALL HOURS.

Messrs. J. H. DOWNS and J. CHRISTIE,

Proprietors

my, 8th December, 1902.

learn what measure of success has at- tended the importation of Chinese There we see the Government has considerably benefitted by the employment of Chinese labour. As a product of their work in the tin mines, for instance, the royalty derived by the country has been far in excess of most sanguine estimates, while it is recognis drill followed. ed that they have been useful in helping: to build the railways and generally develop MR. J. M. O'Dowd, a well-known Shanghai that Australia's experience is that, wherboard of the Bombay betw en here and Singapore. He was homeward bound, ard in erer the Chinese coolie goes certain

a letter written at Hongkong Lave no indication things go with him. The inevitable China-of any illness. He was buried at sea. town comes into existence, with its in- evitable opium dens and fantan shops;; THE sums collected in the Registry at the and the Chinaman begins to make his Surr me Court for 1903 and paid into the fortune by selling at a much lower rate asked Treasury amount to $30,275,42, which includes for by other traders. Mr. Colquhoun, in an unclaimed balance of Inte tale Estates, his most recent work, tells us that against $39,901.72, including $14,615.30, being it must not be supposed that the Celestial, Land Office fees, with $145 on account of the

New Territors, in 1901. at this stage of his career, will act as an He has realised his own cmergency man.

THE engagement of Mr. D. M. Moses, value too well. It is to the choicest spots Director of the H. & S. Bank, Land In where montey is to be made quickly, where vestment and other Companies and re- the precious metal is to be found and more presentative of the old-chablishe firm of profitable work done that he turns his face David Sassoon & Co., Ltd, in Hongkong, now. America has found the Chinaman ato, Miss Pannah Gubbay, is announced and we hear the marriage will inke, place shonly; perpetual puzzle not only in the States, but in

(1319d Ask for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER-

G. Gimult,

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G. Ginult

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enf of the Konn Hew Free School, Da

KS for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER

G. Ginalt

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We have compared the above St temen's with the Books, Vuchers and Securities of the Company and have found the same to be

Auditors.

correct

T. ARYour J. C. PATER; }

·Hongkong, 17th January, 19937,

SHIPPING AND MAIL: NEWS:

MAILS DUE

Indian (Latsang) 19th inst.: "Canadian (Empress of India) 20th inst.

German (Stuttgart) 15th inst, American (Coffic) 3181 mắt. Canadian (Turlar) 5th prox. American (Amerien Maru) 7th prax." The

P..M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Amperia Mare

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